User's Manual

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Voice/Videophone Calls
Transmitting tone signals (DTMF) Send DTMF
You can input tone signals (DTMF) during a videophone call while sending your self image ( ), the
camera-off image ( ) or Chara-den ( ).
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m9 during a videophone call z Enter with dial keys
The entered number appears on the screen and the tone signals (DTMF) are transmitted.
To cancel transmitting tone signals (DTMF): c
Tone signals (DTMF) are transmitted by pressing dial keys without pressing m9 while your self
image or the camera-off image is being sent.
When you transmit tone signals (DTMF), the frame or still image that has been set is canceled.
Because tone signals (DTMF) are transmitted using dial keys, you cannot use dial keys to make actions
while sending Chara-den.
Transmitting tone signals (DTMF) during a voice call: Enter with dial keys during a voice call
Entering pauses or timed pauses
Pauses and timed pauses are available only for voice calls.
When you press o after the call is connected, the numbers after the pause are sent.
A pause (P) is used for operating the answering system at home, reserving tickets, etc. At the point the pause
(P) is entered, the dial digits are separated and tone signals (DTMF) are sent.
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( (for over a second)
You cannot make a call if a pause is entered at the beginning of the phone number.
A timed pause (T) is used to dial outside line numbers with extensions. Enter a timed pause (T) between the
outside line and extension numbers to dial the extension number after a set number of seconds following the
outside line number.
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# (for over a second)
Timed pauses can be entered in succession.
Each timed pause is followed by a second interval.
You cannot make a call if a timed pause is entered at the beginning of the phone number.
Example
During a videophone call
Example
Calling to “03XXXXXXXXP12345” (P=Entered pause)
Entering a pause “P”
Entering a timed pause “T”